"Action will be taken? You first make us understand how did Nirav Modi take Rs 22,000 crore from Indian banks under the nose of Narendra Modi's government," he said,

He demanded to know why the finance minister and Modi "allowed this to happen".

Breaking his silence over the Rs 11,400-crore fraud at India's second-biggest PSU bank, Modi had yesterday warned of strict action against those involved in financial irregularities and said loot of public money would not be tolerated.

Rahul Gandhi has, however, been claiming that the size of the fraud is Rs 22,000 crore.

The Congress chief is touring parts of north Karnataka as part of his second leg of campaign in Karnataka, where elections are expected in April-May.

During his speech, Gandhi ttoday repeatedly quoted 12th century social reformer Basaveshwara from Karnataka, revered by dominant Lingayat/Veerashiva community which is predominantly present in northern parts of the state, to attack the prime minister.

He said Basaveshwara had said five things -- "don't indulge in theft, don't indulge in violence, do not lie, do not boast about yourself and don't spread anger."

"First one was don't indulge in theft. Narendra Modi says that the Congress party government in Karnataka is corrupt. When he says it, on his right side is his chief ministerial candidate Yeddyurappa who had gone to jail, on the other side four more ministers who had gone to jail," Gandhi said.

The Congress president said that Modi, who gives "long speeches", was quiet on the Rafael fighter jet deal.

"He (Modi) banned the notes, implemented Gabbar Singh Tax and destroyed lakhs of businesses, but Jay Shah's (BJP President Amit Shah's son) business within three months converts from Rs 50,000 into Rs 80 crore. On this Narendra Modi does not speak anything."

Pointing out that Basaveshwara also said don't indulge in violence, Gandhi hit out at the Modi government,accusing it of dividing society and indulging in atrocities against Dalits and minorities.

Referring to Basaveshwara's preachings against lying, Gandhi said Modi made "promises in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, including that Rs 15 lakh will be deposited into bank accounts of every Indian, jobs to two crore youth and making India corruption free".

"Has he worked on this and shown to you? Wasn't the Rs 15 lakh promise a lie...? he asked.

Gandhi also accused the prime minister of claiming credit for every achievement of the country . "You say nothing happened in 70 years and whatever is happening, whether it is in your party or in the country, it is only because of Narendra Modi."

"Whether it is a rocket launch or the Army personnel that fight and are martyred on the border, Modiji says see I did it," he said.

"Sushma Swaraj (external affairs minister), Nitin Gadkari (transport minister) and Home Minister (Rajnath Singh) do not have any work in the government and only one man works, that is Narendra Modi.

"Modiji when you bow before Basawaji, remember what he said- do not boast about yourself, this is the truth," Gandhi said.

'Cong will get women's reservation bill passed once in power'

Congress President Rahul Gandhi today said that his party would get the women's reservation bill passed in Parliament "once it comes to power at the Centre."

Gandhi also asked the party's Karnataka unit to ensure that more women aspirants get tickets during the coming assembly elections in the state.

"We worked towards ensuring reservation for women in Panchayatraj; we had brought a bill aimed at providing reservation for women in Parliament, which the BJP has not implemented till today," Gandhi said.

Addressing a 'Sthree Shakti Samavesha', a women's rally here, he said "once the Congress party government comes to power in Delhi, it will do and show you women's reservation in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha."

Gandhi is touring parts of north Karnataka as part of his second leg of campaign in Karnataka, where elections are expected in April/May.

Expressing happiness about large attendance of women at the meeting, the Congress President, while remembering Akka Mahadevi, a 12th century woman poet and social reformer, and Rani Chennamma of Kittur, who fought the British, advocated larger representation of women in politics and top offices.

"I want to see a day that in politics, in Vidhan Sabha, in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, in the cabinets... more and women are seen, their voice is heard in every corner of the country," he said.

The Congress President also asked the Pradesh Congress President, the Chief Minister and the party General Secretary to ensure that more women get tickets for the coming assembly elections in Karnataka.

Gandhi said he wanted to give an assurance to women and tell them that wherever there the congress party is, it would work more and more towards taking them forward.

"I want to tell the PCC President, General Secretary and Siddaramaiah ji that during this Karnataka election more and more women should get tickets."

"We have to see their faces in the Vidhan Sabha.I also want to see that not only in the Vidhan Sabha,but more women are also seen in the next Congress government cabinet in the state," he added.